Funny enough, Kevin, that engine isn't owned by the D&SNG, nor will it be drifting into town any given evening. You see, the people who actually worked on and care about that engine would like to see it sitting under something a little more respectable than the cottonwood tree which blocks the southern sun two months a year. Maybe you can come down and volunteer some time planting flowers around the pavilion once it is built, and then enjoy the fact you did something to help out the group which actually restored the engine to operating condition.